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is back with the new york yankees and back in the news. is with the yankees after a year-long suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. rodriguez admitted under oath that he used drugs while playing for the yankees. he also is denied this. no word what baseball might go about this next. let's get back overseas. the ecb keeping things unchanged. the pressure remains as always on ecb to do more. >> and the excitement is in the news conference. number one is you want to expand the balance sheet by one chilean euros. how can you do that? can you achieve that with what is already announced? are your inflation expectations still anchored? the bank of japan. how do you react to stimulus from the bank of japan. what it did last week is really expose the ecb with how limited they are. >> talked less about the dissent. >> is the theater you can expect once it gets underway in a news conference and reports this week that members were set to mario draghi under his leadership style. you have got to remember these are fragile markets. for the la
is back with the new york yankees and back in the news. is with the yankees after a year-long suspension for using performance-enhancing drugs. rodriguez admitted under oath that he used drugs while playing for the yankees. he also is denied this. no word what baseball might go about this next. let's get back overseas. the ecb keeping things unchanged. the pressure remains as always on ecb to do more. >> and the excitement is in the news conference. number one is you want to expand the...
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he came to new york at 7. as a teenager, he watched brando on broadway. >> big difference in the theater is that you are actually in front of living people. you are connected. you are communicating with them. >> reporter: he connected like few ever did. in 1956, four hit shows on broadway at once. the first tony for best director, 1964, "barefoot in the park." his last, 48 years later for "death of a salesman." >> a salesman has got to dream. it gos with the territory. thank you. >> really okay. >> before he was a great director, he was a great performer, teaming with elaine may to satirize american culture. >> you can stand it. you married me for it. >> reporter: directing is where his genius took full sweep. >> you are trying to seduce me. >> reporter: his hollywood hits sprinkled five decades. from "the graduate" for best director to "knowledge" to "bird cage" in 1996. >> madonna, madonna, madonna. >> and charlie wilson's war. >> that's the nice thing about making a movie. if you are lucky if it's any good.
he came to new york at 7. as a teenager, he watched brando on broadway. >> big difference in the theater is that you are actually in front of living people. you are connected. you are communicating with them. >> reporter: he connected like few ever did. in 1956, four hit shows on broadway at once. the first tony for best director, 1964, "barefoot in the park." his last, 48 years later for "death of a salesman." >> a salesman has got to dream. it gos with...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the decision of a grand jury could now come at any time. provisions are in place including many personnel in ferguson, missouri tonight. a town now synonymous with the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer. and synonymous with the violence that followed on those streets in the heat of the summer. ferguson, missouri is a community now known by name around the world for the worst possible reason. there have been public pleas to keep the lid on regardless of the outcome, but there is understandable tension. nbc's ron allen remains on the story for us and he starts us off from there tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. a decision whether to indict officer darren wilson in connection with michael brown's death could come as soon as today from that grand jury with an announcement expected any time after that. as police and residents here in st. louis and across the nation for that matter, prepare for w
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the decision of a grand jury could now come at any time. provisions are in place including many personnel in ferguson, missouri tonight. a town now synonymous with the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer. and synonymous with the violence that followed on those streets in the heat of the...
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that's why i had to take a new york city policeman. that's why i had to take tom tuny and appoint him to protect this &Ñcity. after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the same reaction. he says, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york in various capitols, all different capitols around the world so that new york will get the information it needs right away without having to rely on the federal gover'2q9 marathon ke again raises the issue. the fbi knew about these two brothers. why didn't they pass it on to the police? so, here we have this same concern, the same concern that was bothering police chief woods, captain tuny is now bothering the people in charge of new york city and other cities today. intelligence is only valuable if it's shared. we have all the eyes and ears in the wo
that's why i had to take a new york city policeman. that's why i had to take tom tuny and appoint him to protect this &Ñcity. after 9/11, ray kelly, former new york city cop, former marine, he takes the job and he has the same reaction. he says, it's all doom and gloom and we can't count on the feds to protect us. he makes his own intelligence network. he takes a former director of operations from the cia, brings him to new york city and then has him set up agencies representing new york...
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in the northeast, showers at higher elevations near new york city and heavier here in buffalo, new york. abc's rob marciano tracking things from denver. >> reporter: from the waist-deep snow in the midwest to the deep freeze in the deep south, 200 million americans now feeling the record-breaking cold. from memphis to little rock. the earliest snow in decades brought deadly pile-ups to the morning commute. >> get a dusting of snow and this is what you get. >> reporter: five states pounded with lake effect snow. record snowfall spinning wheels in indiana where over 100 crashes reported. across the border in michigan, traffic backed up for miles. in grand rapids, more snow coming. in erie, pennsylvania, the first storm of the season. in northeast ohio, more than ten inches of snow expected. and listen to this. that's thunder snow. in denver, more cold records shattered. on a day like today it's warmer inside this freezer in an ice manufacturing plant than it is outside. current temperature righnow is about 13 degrees. shelters here reaching capacity as people pile in trying to escape the
in the northeast, showers at higher elevations near new york city and heavier here in buffalo, new york. abc's rob marciano tracking things from denver. >> reporter: from the waist-deep snow in the midwest to the deep freeze in the deep south, 200 million americans now feeling the record-breaking cold. from memphis to little rock. the earliest snow in decades brought deadly pile-ups to the morning commute. >> get a dusting of snow and this is what you get. >> reporter: five...
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in new york, one in brooklyn and one in new york and new york is sort of the show stopper. that's the one that everyone talks about. but in brooklyn, staten island, long island, has all of the jurisdiction over the airports, there's a lot of drug smuggling cases and when i was coming from the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. and think about moving to new york, what i was told, if you want to do the hard work and be the workhorse, you go to the brooklyn office. it's the real deal. so i had the opportunity -- i thought jeff toobin worked for the southern district of new york and he didn't. he worked for the eastern district. when i met with her, it was a really tough interview. i was told that she was very, very smart. i believe she went to your al a mater, she's extremely pointed in her questions and very knowledge knowledgeable. i was already an assistant u.s. attorney with a good track record, i must say. >> paul, you know people that have either worked with her personally or intimately and i thought this would be a surprise to you but maybe not so much? >> no. i wasn't surp
in new york, one in brooklyn and one in new york and new york is sort of the show stopper. that's the one that everyone talks about. but in brooklyn, staten island, long island, has all of the jurisdiction over the airports, there's a lot of drug smuggling cases and when i was coming from the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. and think about moving to new york, what i was told, if you want to do the hard work and be the workhorse, you go to the brooklyn office. it's the real deal. so i had the...
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new york times." frank bruni was the preeminent test maker, as the chief restaurant critic almonds sandwiched in between -- critic, sandwiched in between. has been theanley paper's chief television critic for more than a decade, after managing overseas posts herself across europe. isy work -- their work eloquent and perceptive, teasing out the way we live now from the media we consume now, and making up the big picture as it comes to us more and more on the small screen. please join me in welcoming, from the "new york times," ms. alessandra stanley and mr. frank bruni. [applause] >> let's hear what mr. bruni and ms. stanley had to say. i think frank bruni will go to the podium now. all yours. >> good evening. good night. i brought my pillow with me. it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank rush for that comp lament. -- compliment. sometimes when i feel the need for a purgative, i listen to his radio show. i was asked to say a little bit about my career at the "times ticket which is not so different
new york times." frank bruni was the preeminent test maker, as the chief restaurant critic almonds sandwiched in between -- critic, sandwiched in between. has been theanley paper's chief television critic for more than a decade, after managing overseas posts herself across europe. isy work -- their work eloquent and perceptive, teasing out the way we live now from the media we consume now, and making up the big picture as it comes to us more and more on the small screen. please join me in...
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york hit with six feet of snow. >> that part of new york, they know snow, but this is a lot even for them. >> yeah, really. this is just too much way too fast. buffalo is all but buried under this heavy blanket of snow and conditions have already claimed the lives of five people in the region. the storm stirred up a wall of lake effect snow that's been pounding western new york since tuesday morning. it's been falling at a rate of four to five inches an hour, a the times creating near whiteout conditions and wreaking havoc on roadways. the unrelenting snow shut down the interstate for 130 miles stranding people, including niagara university's women's basketball team, stuck on their bus for 30 hours now. it turned some drivers sue citizen journalists. >> we've been stuck here since about five am, as you can see, it's white everywhere, cars are stuck. we aren't going anywhere. >> state troopers tried their best to deliver blankets and other supply to say motorists stuck in the snow. to give you an idea of just how much snow has fallen in the past 36 hours, the yearly average for buffal
york hit with six feet of snow. >> that part of new york, they know snow, but this is a lot even for them. >> yeah, really. this is just too much way too fast. buffalo is all but buried under this heavy blanket of snow and conditions have already claimed the lives of five people in the region. the storm stirred up a wall of lake effect snow that's been pounding western new york since tuesday morning. it's been falling at a rate of four to five inches an hour, a the times creating...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. you see it right there on the big board. and if you're expecting someone on this thanksgiving eve and if they are caught in the web of this big weather system we are covering, then as they say allow extra time. this one started in the gulf of mexico, churned north. it's making a mess. 650 flights have been canceled tonight. over 3,000 flights delayed. these are the flights currently aloft over much of the u.s. and outside of this weather if you're with us from scottsdale or sacramento or sarasota wondering what the big deal is, you may also be waiting for loved ones to arrive. they may well be affected by the transportation pileup this weather is causing with so many people on the move. it is where we begin tonight. tom costello covers transportation for us, and so he's got a lot to cover tonight. hey, tom, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it's been a real mess on the road, in the air. you mentioned those numbers, those numbers ar
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. you see it right there on the big board. and if you're expecting someone on this thanksgiving eve and if they are caught in the web of this big weather system we are covering, then as they say allow extra time. this one started in the gulf of mexico, churned north. it's making a mess. 650 flights have been canceled...
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there are 3.5 million people expected to be here in new york. of course, there will be warm and toasty inside the living rooms of 50 million people watching inside their living rooms at home. dara, we'll send it back to you. >>> this morning al roker and savannah guthrie will bring you team coverage of the macy's day parade, including balloons and spectacular performances beginning at 9:00 a.m. only on nbc. >>> it is time to get down to business on this thanksgiving morning. today is all about family, football and turkey, and now shopping. americans are getting ready to spend big with consumer sentiment at its highest level thanks to the job market and lower gas prices. some are having a holiday. electronics chain p.c. richard says stay home on thanksgiving. stop louis vuitton caught on tape. that's up next. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself ay... sometimes t
there are 3.5 million people expected to be here in new york. of course, there will be warm and toasty inside the living rooms of 50 million people watching inside their living rooms at home. dara, we'll send it back to you. >>> this morning al roker and savannah guthrie will bring you team coverage of the macy's day parade, including balloons and spectacular performances beginning at 9:00 a.m. only on nbc. >>> it is time to get down to business on this thanksgiving morning....
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> now the countdown to tuesday's election. two days left, the vote on who controls the senate. here is that magic number u 6. and how many seats republicans need to come out on top. and jonathan karl joins us now. and all eyes on the battle ground states. >> you have 16 states with competitive battle ground races. and they are all no seats controlled by democrats. if you want to know, watch the three states. colorado, kansas and iowa. first, iowa, and colorado, those are two big obama states. he won them big twice. and right now there are clear signs that republicans are trailing. if republicans win iowa and colorado, they will almost certainly win control of the senate. but kansas is the wild card. the republican senator pat roberts is in a tough battle. he has run a horrible campaign. >> the one face that is largely absence in it. the president, is he out there now? is he helping more than hurting? hurting more than helping? >> he is hurting. he was in connecticut today, and his favorable rate is always high. and now it's ju
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> now the countdown to tuesday's election. two days left, the vote on who controls the senate. here is that magic number u 6. and how many seats republicans need to come out on top. and jonathan karl joins us now. and all eyes on the battle ground states. >> you have 16 states with competitive battle ground races. and they are all no seats controlled by democrats. if you want to know, watch the three states. colorado, kansas and iowa. first,...
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i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories of this hour - war leaders of wrapping up a g202-day economic summit in australia. climate change and russia and ukraine were high on the agenda. >> a doctor who contracted ebola in sierra leone has been airlasted to nebraska >>> darren wilson is causing controversy - as the grand jury decides whether or not to indict the officer in the death of michael brown >>> da >>> obama care's 2015 enrolment started today. we look at the affordable care act's future >>> it's day two of the g20 summit in australia. russian president vladimir putin is leaving brisbane before the official ending of the summit. a spokesman said that was the plan and his departure, as you see, is not in response to tensions with other world leaders. on day 1 vladimir putin was condemned for russian support of separatists in ukraine. climate change made headlines with president obama urging leaders to commit to global warming. andrew thomas has the latest from brisbane. >> th
i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories of this hour - war leaders of wrapping up a g202-day economic summit in australia. climate change and russia and ukraine were high on the agenda. >> a doctor who contracted ebola in sierra leone has been airlasted to nebraska >>> darren wilson is causing controversy - as the grand jury decides whether or not to indict the officer in the death of michael brown >>> da >>> obama care's 2015...
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i'm lester holt reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> an aerial view of new york city and about nine miles west at metlife stadium in new jersey. tonight it's an nfc east matchup between the cowboys and the giants on "sunday night football." eli manning and the giants started out 3-2, but now they have lost five consecutive games. while dez bryant and the cows boys undefeated on the road and 7-3 overall, need a win tonight to keep pace with the eagles at
i'm lester holt reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> an aerial view of new york city and about nine miles west at metlife stadium in new jersey. tonight it's an nfc east matchup between the cowboys and the giants on "sunday night football." eli manning and the giants started out 3-2, but now they have lost five consecutive games. while dez bryant and the cows boys undefeated on the road and 7-3...
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cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's poms have new york last in too many categories. and no amount of taxpayer ads will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination, that's why it's shocking rob astorino has violated antidiscrimination laws for years. he's the only county executive in the nation mo refuses to comply. the "new york times" on as treen oh, die-hard resistance to civil rights laws didn't work out for the south and it won't work now. rob as screen oh, so far right, he's wrong for new york. >> on the next "washington journal," final predictionings for the mid term electionings. you can join the conversation with calls calls and comments on facebook and twitter. today a discussion on the technologist and biomedical research to create an h.i.v. vaccine and other treatments. dr. fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases takes part in an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> throughout campaign 2014, c-span has broug
cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's poms have new york last in too many categories. and no amount of taxpayer ads will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination, that's why it's shocking rob astorino has violated antidiscrimination laws for years. he's the only county executive in the nation mo refuses to comply. the "new york times" on as treen oh, die-hard resistance to civil rights laws didn't work out for the south and it won't work now. rob as...
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mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip february husband disease facility. at least -- i think you're there. >> that's where i am. but like every other place in austin the infectious disease ward is also an espresso bar. >> jon: jessica, based on your -- [ cheering and applause ] i know you've been doing a lot of boots on the ground reporting could ebola strode austin. >> from dallas, oh, yeah, jon. austin going to pick up something after dallas. no, jon, no. austin sets the trends, dallas finds out about them five years later. [ cheering and applause ] >> jon: there's no way
mandvi in new york. in new york -- what's the story, aasif? >> the story, jon? jon: that's right. >> the story is when i said i'd stay here in new york ebola was in texas. [ applause ] but now that everyone but me is in texas, ebola is in new york! >> jon: so you are saying -- what i'm saying is (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) -- >> jon: always good to have him back. we also wanted to check in on austin's own ebola preparation, jessica will exams is at the capitol city at the ip...
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you just walked in new york's fashion week, one of the biggest events that goes down in new york city. jason: right. allie: what was that like for you preparing for that? jason: first i was, you know, i was kind of nervous doing it, you know, because, you know, i'm -- really, when i know fashion -- when it comes to fashion people, it's all crazy. it's crazy stuff. allie: any comparisons to when you walked out on the stage in front of a huge crowd, the nerves, the excitement, to when you walk out on the football field in front of your fans? jason: it was like cameras flashing like the super bowl. you know, the super bowl, you came out, all those cameras just flashing. that's how it felt. i went with it, and i did it, and everybody loved it, and we walking the runway was crazy. i did little dances and stuff to make everybody laugh, and i -- and i got through it. allie: fashion shows are just part of the perks that come with playing in new york, and jpp has embraced the spotlight in the big city and the fans that come with it. jason: because here in new york, you know, i feel like if you
you just walked in new york's fashion week, one of the biggest events that goes down in new york city. jason: right. allie: what was that like for you preparing for that? jason: first i was, you know, i was kind of nervous doing it, you know, because, you know, i'm -- really, when i know fashion -- when it comes to fashion people, it's all crazy. it's crazy stuff. allie: any comparisons to when you walked out on the stage in front of a huge crowd, the nerves, the excitement, to when you walk...
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and look, you have shootings in new york, violence in new york, other things going on. i personally would rather have those cops out there aggressively attacking crime than b.s.-ing around with small amounts of marijuana. >> peter, do you think that the change of policy is a mistake? you do. why? >> i do because i think we're messing with the laws that are on the books. and i think really the question in america is do you want more or fewer people smoking marijuana? marijuana's against the law, federal law. it's against the law in almost every other country. and what's happening is the mayor and his police chief have decided they're going to change what is on the books in new york state and they're not going to make misdemeanor arrests -- >> peter, with all due respect, i don't think that's what they're saying. if you listen to the story that was before this, we were wondering if -- >> i heard the story. >> -- many states and places around the country are beginning to accept medical and legal marijuana. and so what they're saying is -- >> why do you think that is? >> --
and look, you have shootings in new york, violence in new york, other things going on. i personally would rather have those cops out there aggressively attacking crime than b.s.-ing around with small amounts of marijuana. >> peter, do you think that the change of policy is a mistake? you do. why? >> i do because i think we're messing with the laws that are on the books. and i think really the question in america is do you want more or fewer people smoking marijuana? marijuana's...
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upstate, new york, is half the vote, sean. new york city's expected to be a lower turnout. he has a lot of problems on the left where democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. it's the suburbs that are going to making the big difference. we can win this race, it's going to be a huge win on tuesday, a big statement, gun own verse to come out to vote -- owners have to come out to vote. off lot of big issues where people may not normally vote for republicans, but they will this time. >> we have to say good-bye. thank you rob, we'll watch closely. four days to go. thanks for being with us. >>> when we come back, the question of the day, it's about halloween, straight ahead. why dodododododo want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for
upstate, new york, is half the vote, sean. new york city's expected to be a lower turnout. he has a lot of problems on the left where democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. it's the suburbs that are going to making the big difference. we can win this race, it's going to be a huge win on tuesday, a big statement, gun own verse to come out to vote -- owners have to come out to vote. off lot of big issues where people may not normally vote for republicans, but they will this time....
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crews are clearing the new york throughway. it is still closed and hundreds of stranded vehicles still remain. >> that's incredible. >> i can look at the pictures all day. it's amazing seeing that much snow on the roofs. >> i know the people living there don't want to look at it. >> you could take a nba player and throw them in and it would be over their head! 85 inches was the highest! that's crazy. over 7 foot. let's take a step forward into the weekend. thankfully it will warm up. maybe a little too fast. we go from 41 on saturday -- the snow is over, by the way in buffalo. 51 on sunday. a half inch of rain is coming. it could be 61 and almost a little humid on monday. that's going to be rapid snow melt. they're expecting flooding in the areas. thankfully for the rest of the country the big freeze of the last two weeks is on the way out. a fast jet stream is coming into california. pacific air, that's mild air, is coming our way. with it will be a little bit of stormy weather. already 18 degrees warmer in dallas than at this
crews are clearing the new york throughway. it is still closed and hundreds of stranded vehicles still remain. >> that's incredible. >> i can look at the pictures all day. it's amazing seeing that much snow on the roofs. >> i know the people living there don't want to look at it. >> you could take a nba player and throw them in and it would be over their head! 85 inches was the highest! that's crazy. over 7 foot. let's take a step forward into the weekend. thankfully it...
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new york, for example, you're likely see the snow starting at 1:00 p.m. there's 100% chance of precipitation whether rain or sno. slick roads will be very dangerous for driving. thursday clearing up in new york, and friday is looking at clearer skies for your latter half of the week. so fortun so unfortunately, not a good traveling day out here. the cold air dominating much of these locations. and certainly we have that pineapple express, we call it, typical for this time of the year, an atmospheric river flow of humid moisture traveling all the way into the pacific northwest from hawaii where the pineapples are famous for. but despite the cute naming, we're likely to see heavy coastal rainfall. not really something to look forward to if you're out there trying to travel. now towards the south of that, santa ana winds are very strong. midsummer range temperatures out there at 29 for your high. out here across europe, we're still talking about that very severe flooding that is happening across southern france. and we have already seen about 200 millimeters
new york, for example, you're likely see the snow starting at 1:00 p.m. there's 100% chance of precipitation whether rain or sno. slick roads will be very dangerous for driving. thursday clearing up in new york, and friday is looking at clearer skies for your latter half of the week. so fortun so unfortunately, not a good traveling day out here. the cold air dominating much of these locations. and certainly we have that pineapple express, we call it, typical for this time of the year, an...
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this is a building owned by the port authority of new york and new jersey. actually, i think we might have lost stephanie. nick, staying with you just for a moment, this is a publicly owned building. a lot of people would wonder in 2014, this is an extremely dangerous way to clean a building. is this something that you've seen in your history as a fire department fairly frequently happen with these kinds of window watchers? >> well, scaffold collapses are not totally rare. they do happen and the fire department responds to every one of them. so that -- without seeing what the commanders are seeing, i wouldn't be able to go beyond that. >> indeed. earlier stephanie gosk was saying at this point police and fire officials are not clearing the ground below. how long do you think a situation like that will continue before police and fire officials would want to completely clear the area below? as you said, the scaffold is not just a threat to the men who are on it? also potentially a threat to the people on the ground. >> sure. that's a judgment how much space th
this is a building owned by the port authority of new york and new jersey. actually, i think we might have lost stephanie. nick, staying with you just for a moment, this is a publicly owned building. a lot of people would wonder in 2014, this is an extremely dangerous way to clean a building. is this something that you've seen in your history as a fire department fairly frequently happen with these kinds of window watchers? >> well, scaffold collapses are not totally rare. they do happen...
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he had been in the new york district attorney's office. he came here and was supposed to write the final report. he started going through it and realized they didn't prove anything. he asked the chairman if he could have a little extra, a month or so to tie up the investigation, reopen it and tie it up. they called in the president of the national citibank. now he immediately subpoenaed all records he could from the national citibank. went with his staff and went through records carefully the way a prosecutor should. then he came back and brought in charles mitchell, a tall, distinguished looking banker. he had been advisor to harding, coolidge and hoover. he came with a revenue of bank officials. he was very confident he was going to come out of this with no trouble at all. he began to lay out what his bank had done including selling short its own stock including the fact mitchell hadn't paid income taxes for years. he had written off losses in the process even though he was fabulously wealthy man. a whole bunch of irregularities. in thos
he had been in the new york district attorney's office. he came here and was supposed to write the final report. he started going through it and realized they didn't prove anything. he asked the chairman if he could have a little extra, a month or so to tie up the investigation, reopen it and tie it up. they called in the president of the national citibank. now he immediately subpoenaed all records he could from the national citibank. went with his staff and went through records carefully the...
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people in western new york are digging out and bracing for another round of lake effect snow. a at least seven deaths are being blamed on this epic snow storm. >>> captured on cam eighth is called thunder snow there in buffalo. second round of lake effect snow brought the the boom with the fluffy white stuff right there we will have a live report from western new york in less than ten minutes to take a firsthand look but first here's kate which our forecast. wow, that is something. did you had hear that. >> unbelievable stuff across the great lakes region in the lake effect belt area but as far as we're concerned, we're just getting indirect impacts from the very same wind flow that is causing some of that lake effect. we have had win obviously. we have been stuck in the chill for a couple days. today we will get a a chance to rebound but not so fast. even though we are rebound to go day we are stuck in the 30's tomorrow. storm scan three is empty yet again. when i put things into motion here you can see what looks like snow that fell over the the last hour or two over the leh
people in western new york are digging out and bracing for another round of lake effect snow. a at least seven deaths are being blamed on this epic snow storm. >>> captured on cam eighth is called thunder snow there in buffalo. second round of lake effect snow brought the the boom with the fluffy white stuff right there we will have a live report from western new york in less than ten minutes to take a firsthand look but first here's kate which our forecast. wow, that is something. did...
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it shouldn't be that new york is in a different new york is mrs. and businesses in idaho or new hampshire. it's important to raise the minimum wage because new york's wage is different and not create some level playing field. the federal wages for a concentrate. katko: i don't think every problem can be solved in the federal government. if you impose the same in new york as new york city, they can observe it as well. taking a look from the state standpoint and a regional basis isn't a bad idea. the cost of living is extraordinary. there is a difference. >> moderator: thank you very much. we move on to a national security issue. in light of the one person in canada, should the country be taken steps to better secure the northern border and what should those steps take? katko: i've been trying to secure the border. it's one of the least recognize threats to national security. it is scary. in new york state alone we have a reservation which straddles both sides of st. lawrence. it is a prime smuggling route. i've had countless smuggling cases through
it shouldn't be that new york is in a different new york is mrs. and businesses in idaho or new hampshire. it's important to raise the minimum wage because new york's wage is different and not create some level playing field. the federal wages for a concentrate. katko: i don't think every problem can be solved in the federal government. if you impose the same in new york as new york city, they can observe it as well. taking a look from the state standpoint and a regional basis isn't a bad idea....
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new york, los angeles. protesters in large numbers particularly in new york just, just moving through the city without really a plan that has been announced. without permits or anything. obviously for law enforcement this is a very delicate balance. >> absolutely. and the best thing they could do in a peaceful protest like this, this could easily go to a d disobedience if the police walken front of them and tell them to stop right now. we close our roads every day in america, because of wrecks. let these people walk. let them talk. as long as they're nonviolent, because if the police tell them to stop now, because they want them off the road, because the police said so, then you are going to go disobedience. because they're disobeying civil order from the police. so i think what you are seeing on television right now, let it work itself out. let people demonstrate. because as soon as the police tell them to stop. and the demonstrators want to continue to move. it goats to cives to civil diso. >> lieutenant
new york, los angeles. protesters in large numbers particularly in new york just, just moving through the city without really a plan that has been announced. without permits or anything. obviously for law enforcement this is a very delicate balance. >> absolutely. and the best thing they could do in a peaceful protest like this, this could easily go to a d disobedience if the police walken front of them and tell them to stop right now. we close our roads every day in america, because of...
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new york city. this does not include their american-born children. it is 25%, 28% of people born in ireland. if you throw when their kids, in their kids, you're talking 40%, 50% of the population. and do not forget one thing in that statistic -- these are not just irish people. they are mostly irish catholics. this is a double set of fears there. i just threw this image in, too, to show you the other connections with other groups. this is from 1882. you see the caption at the bottom. "the dream of the jews realized." the cartoonist showing new york city completely taken over by jewish immigrants and they are taking down the sign that says john smith's drygoods. good american-born name, john smith. that is coming down and epstein and sons is being placed up there. the new herald is "the new jerusalem herald." you see stereotypes of jewish people lording over the city. the funny thing is this is 1882 and the cartoonist is worried that there are too many jews in new york and it is just at this moment t
new york city. this does not include their american-born children. it is 25%, 28% of people born in ireland. if you throw when their kids, in their kids, you're talking 40%, 50% of the population. and do not forget one thing in that statistic -- these are not just irish people. they are mostly irish catholics. this is a double set of fears there. i just threw this image in, too, to show you the other connections with other groups. this is from 1882. you see the caption at the bottom. "the...
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this event was hosted by the new york military affairs symposium. it's about an hour. >> good evening and welcome! i am pleased to welcome howard blum an investigative journal journalist and author of the new york times best seller, "dark invasion," as well as many other great books. he is currently a contributing
this event was hosted by the new york military affairs symposium. it's about an hour. >> good evening and welcome! i am pleased to welcome howard blum an investigative journal journalist and author of the new york times best seller, "dark invasion," as well as many other great books. he is currently a contributing
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this is the front page of the new york times today. a protester in front of police vehicles with his hands up, hands up, don't shoot is cometed to be the rallying cry for protesters up set by the decision. >> the l.a. times led with this full color photo. this was the page of the boston globe today. this was usa today, this morning, front page the moment just after the grand jury announcement was made last night when protesters rocked and then smashed the windows of a st. louis county police car. >> the headlines show it is a matter of intense concern. ef enbecause of a matter of intensity or the destructiveness that has been vented to that response to the police shooting, it's a national story because this has been a touch tone for national anger and dispair and frustration and organizing around race and policing and this ancient question in our country of whether or not black commune tiffs in this country are protected by america's police officers. or whether actually black communities need to be protected from america's police offic
this is the front page of the new york times today. a protester in front of police vehicles with his hands up, hands up, don't shoot is cometed to be the rallying cry for protesters up set by the decision. >> the l.a. times led with this full color photo. this was the page of the boston globe today. this was usa today, this morning, front page the moment just after the grand jury announcement was made last night when protesters rocked and then smashed the windows of a st. louis county...
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it's not fun in new york and boston, everywhere up in northern new england. but what's coming will be worse. won't be all rain. snow mixed in. and don't forget, chicago, milwaukee, rain to snow. even a couple inches in milwaukee. the big weather headline. wednesday afternoon, wednesday evening, this is a full blown nor'easter-type event. busiest travel day of the year. and snow in the interior section. rain over to snow for the big cities. could get a couple inches of snow in d.c., baltimore, new york and boston by the time it's done. it's possible for areas outside the big cities, 6 to 10 inches of snow. people could wake up to that thanksgiving morning, interior new gland. >> people trying to get out on wednesday -- >> the airports, d.c., baltimore, philly, new york. volume-wise, always a mess. but rain and snow, good luck. >> for those folks trying to get on the road, get out early to try to beat some -- >> wednesday, yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, you're welcome. i'm looking out for you. >> pack his bags. >> yeah, tick haze chair. >>> than
it's not fun in new york and boston, everywhere up in northern new england. but what's coming will be worse. won't be all rain. snow mixed in. and don't forget, chicago, milwaukee, rain to snow. even a couple inches in milwaukee. the big weather headline. wednesday afternoon, wednesday evening, this is a full blown nor'easter-type event. busiest travel day of the year. and snow in the interior section. rain over to snow for the big cities. could get a couple inches of snow in d.c., baltimore,...
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in the spotlight tonight, a new pot policy here in new york city starting november 19. if you are found with 25 grams or less of marijuana, instead of being arrested for a misdemeanor, you will be issued a summons to appear in court at a later date and fined up to 1 hundred dollars for a first offense, up to $250 for a second offense. here's the police commissioner showing you exactly 25 grams looks like, and i know he actually sounds a little high in this, but he's not. he'll explain why. >> but that's about, what, 25 grams, this is for explanation purposes is oregano, not the marijuana. and all i can think of is pizza, because i like oregano on my pizza. but for purposes of giving you an idea of what we're talking about. >> all i can think about is oregano. joining me now is -- >> i think it's important to take a step back and realize that what the mayor and police commissioner are talking about is a law that was already passed in 1997. if you were in possession of up to 25 grams you should have always been given a summons or ticket. but due to illegal searches, yuck
in the spotlight tonight, a new pot policy here in new york city starting november 19. if you are found with 25 grams or less of marijuana, instead of being arrested for a misdemeanor, you will be issued a summons to appear in court at a later date and fined up to 1 hundred dollars for a first offense, up to $250 for a second offense. here's the police commissioner showing you exactly 25 grams looks like, and i know he actually sounds a little high in this, but he's not. he'll explain why....
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♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. it is 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday morning. >> i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is an exclusive interview you will only see on the fox news channel the man who killed osama bin laden speaking out for the first time in a two night special. >> he didn't think he would return home from his mission. he described letters he left behind for family and friends. >> i wrote one to pretty much everybody. it was more of an explanation of why we went why it was noble and why i am not afraid the best people in the world were going on the most important mission since washington pros crossed the delaware and it is worth it. i am sorry you are upset i died with the people i should have died with. it was sad. there was a few times there were tears on the pages. it is weird i. going to call people but this is a letter they are going to get from me explaining why it had to happen. >> did you think they wouldn't understand? >> no, they would understand. the kids probably wouldn't. eventually they çwo
♪ >> good morning to you from the streets of new york city. it is 5:00 a.m. on this wednesday morning. >> i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is an exclusive interview you will only see on the fox news channel the man who killed osama bin laden speaking out for the first time in a two night special. >> he didn't think he would return home from his mission. he described letters he left behind for family and friends. >> i wrote one to pretty much...
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light rain here in new york. look at how close that snow line is coming in to us and then boston light rain but, again, mixing over to snow we think in the later hours of the afternoon and into the evening. delays at the airport big time, especially across newark. three hour delays. over an hour at laguardia, philadelphia and boston as well. so, man, it's a tough go across the airports and if you live across the northeast, this is a big deal, but over the rest of the country as well because that ripple effect. if you've got delays in the northeast you have delays in the midwest and the other parts of the country. so there's your forecast snowfall total. west of d.c., west of philadelphia, west of the new york area, that's where we could see 6 to 12, even 18 inches of snow, jon scott. >> it looks like this thing is moving pretty quickly though. how long until it moves out? >> you are very good at looking at the radar satellite picture. because he's a pilot. that's why. it should be out of the way by wednesday nigh
light rain here in new york. look at how close that snow line is coming in to us and then boston light rain but, again, mixing over to snow we think in the later hours of the afternoon and into the evening. delays at the airport big time, especially across newark. three hour delays. over an hour at laguardia, philadelphia and boston as well. so, man, it's a tough go across the airports and if you live across the northeast, this is a big deal, but over the rest of the country as well because...
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it went up to new york and held hearings. and then it came down here to washington and held the very first major hearing. it was held in this room was the -- on the sinking of the titanic. a huge crowd showed up. because this was a big event because so many aristocrats in england and the united states had gone down on this ship. they mobbed into the room. they frightened the senators. the next hearing was in a smaller committee room. they didn't want to have a big show in this room. it certainly drew a lot of attention to the issue. the hearings are fascinating. when the movie came out, they actually reprinted the excerpts from the hearings. they make fascinating reading. they have influenced the way hollywood depicts many of the scenes and movies about the titanic. the senate and house have had standing committees since 1816. the way in which committees gather information is to take testimony. and so all through the 19th century and early 20th century, there were hearings being held in which senators, represents would integr
it went up to new york and held hearings. and then it came down here to washington and held the very first major hearing. it was held in this room was the -- on the sinking of the titanic. a huge crowd showed up. because this was a big event because so many aristocrats in england and the united states had gone down on this ship. they mobbed into the room. they frightened the senators. the next hearing was in a smaller committee room. they didn't want to have a big show in this room. it...
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today we take a look at the new york music industry. new york is music. in a coalition of 120 businesses and organizations throughout the state, their mission is to grow the music industry. cofounder and ceo of downtown music funding with us. welcome. maybe because i am 40, but i already think of new york as music. isn't electric lady land here? isn't this where the best come to record? >> for 100 years it has been a global music industry capital. andy facet is represented whether you go back to the age and here in new york over the past 10 years a number of factors have resulted in the largest studios closing. there has been huge shifts in the number of artists and producers. >> i was wondering, obviously, they have a small music history as well. is it so much that people are moving out? >> it does -- it is no question that technology helps people to record, even without the traditional studio. what we are seeing is in termsnt investment of the billboard or the billboard 200, few if any are being reported in those traditional home studios. music also has
today we take a look at the new york music industry. new york is music. in a coalition of 120 businesses and organizations throughout the state, their mission is to grow the music industry. cofounder and ceo of downtown music funding with us. welcome. maybe because i am 40, but i already think of new york as music. isn't electric lady land here? isn't this where the best come to record? >> for 100 years it has been a global music industry capital. andy facet is represented whether you go...
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more important is the fact that new york's new immigrant populations are particularly diverse. other than the dominican republic it -- dominican republic, china and jamaica no other country accounts for so many. arrivals from china were the next largest with just over 9% followed by arrivals from jamaica at early 6%. the geography impacts immigration patterns from new york to l.a.. as the mostn acts important source area but it is itself culturally, linguistically and ethnically diverse all stop so the three most important countries, the dominican republic, jamaica and haiti represent distinct cultures. the 1980 census found that new york was home to just over 10% of the undocumented population, those who gain legal status as a result of the 1980 immigration reform and control act. around 40% had overstayed nonimmigrant visas. new york city's status as a majority minority city is reflected in many local neighborhoods that reflect the diversity of the urban landscape in the 21st century. quintessentialy immigrant city, the relative share of foreign-born has reached levels not se
more important is the fact that new york's new immigrant populations are particularly diverse. other than the dominican republic it -- dominican republic, china and jamaica no other country accounts for so many. arrivals from china were the next largest with just over 9% followed by arrivals from jamaica at early 6%. the geography impacts immigration patterns from new york to l.a.. as the mostn acts important source area but it is itself culturally, linguistically and ethnically diverse all...
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that is what new york needs. new york city is expected to be a lower turn out. and democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. so suburbs are going to make the difference. we can win this race it's going to be a huge win tuesday a big statement. you have common core and big issues people may not normally vote for republicans >> are you, rob astorino. >> when we come back, the question of the day about halloween, straight ahead. new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capital
that is what new york needs. new york city is expected to be a lower turn out. and democrats are not endorsing him or voting for him. so suburbs are going to make the difference. we can win this race it's going to be a huge win tuesday a big statement. you have common core and big issues people may not normally vote for republicans >> are you, rob astorino. >> when we come back, the question of the day about halloween, straight ahead. new york state is jump-starting business with...
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"new york times" columnist john tear in joins us. gratitu gratitude, it's a grade word. >> there's a ton of evidence that giving thanks, being thankful is good for you. it makes you happier, more optimistic, kinder to other people and imimproves your physical health. it's weird the more you count your blessings toshd the more you'll have in the future. it almost seems like a ponzi scheme but iltd works. >> let's talk about this. is there science behind this? >> yes. some people keep gratitude journal. five thinks they're greatatefulr once a week. they're having less physical problems, exercising more, feeling better about life in gener general. >> it can have impacts on relationships, doesn't it? >> it's an emotion that takes you outside yourself and makes you think ink about relationships with other people. as a result, they beenk nicing. they've done experiments where th they've done gratitude. when they're aggressive, they don't retaliate quite as strongly. that could be a big help at the thanksgiving table. >> i want to know is h
"new york times" columnist john tear in joins us. gratitu gratitude, it's a grade word. >> there's a ton of evidence that giving thanks, being thankful is good for you. it makes you happier, more optimistic, kinder to other people and imimproves your physical health. it's weird the more you count your blessings toshd the more you'll have in the future. it almost seems like a ponzi scheme but iltd works. >> let's talk about this. is there science behind this? >> yes....
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this is a tavern in new york. this is the place where george washington gave his farewell address to the troops and ultraleft terrorists bombed it. in 1975 the fbi counted 89 terrorist bombings on american soil for terrorism is no new thing. "the cleveland plain dealer." as "the new yorker" arrives it seems sometimes as modern government is helpless. patty hearst kidnapped in joining the ultraleft gang. we have squeaky from trying and failing to assassinate the president trying to springer hero and mentor charles manson. this is the boston busing crisis. you can see louise day hicks in the middle saying whites have rights boston fighting running battles with the police over busing and air pollution. the journalist elizabeth drew in her column in "the new yorker" wrote as new yorker wrote as a nation's birthday. we don't seem to know how to celebrate it. there's a vague feeling that merchandisers ride off in cajun and the orders will bore us to death. there's an uneasiness about celebrating our history began so gra
this is a tavern in new york. this is the place where george washington gave his farewell address to the troops and ultraleft terrorists bombed it. in 1975 the fbi counted 89 terrorist bombings on american soil for terrorism is no new thing. "the cleveland plain dealer." as "the new yorker" arrives it seems sometimes as modern government is helpless. patty hearst kidnapped in joining the ultraleft gang. we have squeaky from trying and failing to assassinate the president...
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in 1979, schneider was a new york city employee working in what had been the new york life building in lower manhattan. he knew the clock had been abandoned for decades and was in desperate need of repair. >> everything looked dilapidated, and i thought it would reflect very poorly on the city to have this kind of clock not working. >> axelrod: schneider, who loved watches since he was a kid, immersed himself in the study of clocks and watches and successfully lobbied the city to let him get the clocks back on time. so every week for the past 34 weeks, schneider-- now the official clock master of new york city and his trusty assistant forest merkowitz, have kept the gears greased and used this old-fashioned crank to wind this 19th century clock in lower manhattan, one of only a hand full left of its kind. >> what we're trying to do is to preserve this clock for posterity, so that new yorkers and visitors can appreciate what this is all about. >> axelrod: but marvin and forest are dealing with the distinct possibility that time may notob their side. earlier this year, a developer bought
in 1979, schneider was a new york city employee working in what had been the new york life building in lower manhattan. he knew the clock had been abandoned for decades and was in desperate need of repair. >> everything looked dilapidated, and i thought it would reflect very poorly on the city to have this kind of clock not working. >> axelrod: schneider, who loved watches since he was a kid, immersed himself in the study of clocks and watches and successfully lobbied the city to...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the people of buffalo, new york, don't scare easily. president mckinley was assassinated there and they have moved on. they've loved their buffalo bills through the good years and bad and not only given the world tim russert. and while buffalo is a tough town, they may have finally met their match. a relentless snowstorm has dropped nearly six feet of snow coming in right off the lake with upwards of two more feet on the way. daily life has simply come to a halt for many across a big area and the storm has already cost several lives. it's officially a state of emergency tonight across a whole region. it's where we begin our coverage tonight with nbc's lester holt. lester, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. it's a jaw dropping amount of snow. people can't get in and out of their neighborhoods. here in cheektowaga, 65 inches have fallen. i can touch the sign here. as you said it's been deadly. at least seven deaths attributed to this
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the people of buffalo, new york, don't scare easily. president mckinley was assassinated there and they have moved on. they've loved their buffalo bills through the good years and bad and not only given the world tim russert. and while buffalo is a tough town, they may have finally met their match. a relentless...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> dr. spencer's fiancee is still under quarantine at home and two of his friends who have been quarantined are now being monitored. >>> an investigation into the death of joan rivers has found several medical lapses. rivers went to a new york clinic in late august for a routine throat exam. the state department of health says an ear, nose and throat doctor with no privileges to practice at that clinic put a tube in rivers' nasal passage without official consent. and an anesthesiologist didn't weigh rivers to determine the proper dose of a sedative. staff didn't respond to rivers' deteriorating vital signs and failed to intervene properly when the blood oxygen level dropped. the clinic says the doctors involved no longer work there. >>> it's veterans day and the bay area is honoring those who have served in the armed forces. coming up a look at one of the parades and ceremonies happening in the north bay right now. >> and veterans returning from duties overseas are also looking for a new hom
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> dr. spencer's fiancee is still under quarantine at home and two of his friends who have been quarantined are now being monitored. >>> an investigation into the death of joan rivers has found several medical lapses. rivers went to a new york clinic in late august for a routine throat exam. the state department of health says an ear, nose and throat doctor with no privileges to practice at that clinic put a tube in rivers' nasal passage without...
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watch the i-95 corridor, new york city, to new england overnight. back to you. >>> still ahead, get your tickets out, someone just won $300 million. >>> and an update on a story we have been telling you about. and the chilling kidnapping case caught on camera. why police to want talk to this man 70 miles away from the crime. >>> this morning, the fire ball. what we know what was streaking what we saw across the sky. >>> recapping the big election headline this morning, the republicans have prevailed. seizing control of the senate, dealing a punishing blow to democrats and president obama. new this morning, severe turbulence on a u.s.-bound air france jet it was forced to return to paris. the a-380 superjumbo jet was headed to new york when it encountered severe weather after takeoff. four crew members had concuss n concussio concussions. no passengers were hurt. >>> ringling brothers being fined for an accident. they were attached by their hair to a chandelier. they were suspended in the air when that happened. it came crashing down. most of the wom
watch the i-95 corridor, new york city, to new england overnight. back to you. >>> still ahead, get your tickets out, someone just won $300 million. >>> and an update on a story we have been telling you about. and the chilling kidnapping case caught on camera. why police to want talk to this man 70 miles away from the crime. >>> this morning, the fire ball. what we know what was streaking what we saw across the sky. >>> recapping the big election headline...
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years with a new york public relations firm called ketchup. the bahrainis went to d.c. for help from a pr outfit called policy impact communications. from placing op-eds in newspapers to recruiting analysts and writers, to magging accounts for governments, pr firms are hidden behind more bilines and twitter handles than you realise. in the era of 24 hours news, government have to work harder to promote and protect their brands, and always have a bunch of pr brands vying for that business. more now on relationships between pr companies, and those that need their help and how they use the media to work. >> september 11th, 2013 - the debate in washington is about syria, and whether the obama administration should intervene and launch air strikes as president bashar al-assad's forces. the "new york times" publishes an op-ed piece, making headlines because the biloans belongs to the bashar al-assad's government powerful ali, vladimir putin. the police was arranged by an american public relations firm, hired by the kremlin. itted the op ed came at a
years with a new york public relations firm called ketchup. the bahrainis went to d.c. for help from a pr outfit called policy impact communications. from placing op-eds in newspapers to recruiting analysts and writers, to magging accounts for governments, pr firms are hidden behind more bilines and twitter handles than you realise. in the era of 24 hours news, government have to work harder to promote and protect their brands, and always have a bunch of pr brands vying for that business. more...
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philadelphia maybe 4-5, 3-8 new york city. the bottom line, really tomorrow is going to be a disaster along the i-95 corridor. anin the other sections of the country ripple effects because of the airports, you know the deal. melissa: some good news for those hitting the road, gas prices creeping even lower. average $2.81 per gallon, $0.46 less than this time last year according to aaa. the last time prices at the pump with this cheap back in 2009 when the economy was collapsing. another reason to be thing for this year, the economy growing a little more than expected. 3.9% up from the previous reading of 3.5% helping to push the s&p and nasdaq t two new all-time highs. nicole petallides with more on what is driving the trade. nicole. nicole: all-time highs the s&p s&p 500. take a look at some of the retailers making highs beginning with the parent of t.j. maxx. turns out they met with management, they think there is a multiuser platform looking good for the company and as results of a dollars price target up from $63, positive
philadelphia maybe 4-5, 3-8 new york city. the bottom line, really tomorrow is going to be a disaster along the i-95 corridor. anin the other sections of the country ripple effects because of the airports, you know the deal. melissa: some good news for those hitting the road, gas prices creeping even lower. average $2.81 per gallon, $0.46 less than this time last year according to aaa. the last time prices at the pump with this cheap back in 2009 when the economy was collapsing. another reason...
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. >> reporter: new york city, 1965. the beatles play shea stadium, a massive blackout turns out the lights, and that summer, on a street corner on the upper west side of manhattan in a grimy phone booth, somebody abandons a baby. it's a little girl, apparently born just a day or two before. there's no note, no one saw anything. the only clue dangles from the baby's blanket. a st. jude medal. the patron saint of desperate causes. >> so it's on this corner, 88th and columbus. >> there it is. >> this is the phone booth. >> reporter: 49 years later that desperate cause, the abandoned baby, is all grown up. her name is louise jones. what does it feel like being here? >> it feels more strange every time i come. >> reporter: a successful stock broker, and mother, satisfied with her life. but somehow that phone on the corner keeps calling her back. so what scenarios have you come up with about what might have happened? >> i think she was really young and really scared. and there was shame involved somehow. and there still is so
. >> reporter: new york city, 1965. the beatles play shea stadium, a massive blackout turns out the lights, and that summer, on a street corner on the upper west side of manhattan in a grimy phone booth, somebody abandons a baby. it's a little girl, apparently born just a day or two before. there's no note, no one saw anything. the only clue dangles from the baby's blanket. a st. jude medal. the patron saint of desperate causes. >> so it's on this corner, 88th and columbus. >>...
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i go back to new york on monday night. i go to japan on saturday. >> oh. >> i then come back to london on thursday, back to new york on the following monday. >> you are in constant jet lag. >> yeah, actually, i am. seven hours' sleep is tantamount to a miracle. i celebrate it. stringer sees his wife, jennifer, a doctor, and their two children just a few days a month. now, your family is not in tokyo; it's back in england, in the countryside. >> yes. >> you said at the town meeting... >> right. >> at the factory the other day... >> i don't see my family very much. my family is you. >> and there was a sadness in your voice, actually. >> yes. yes, this is a tale repeated around the world with all of these globe-trotting business executives. you don't know quite what i'm inflicting on my children, and so i overcompensate when i'm around them, and i tend to walk in with bundles of sony devices as a sort of social bribery. >> "it's daddy. remember me?" if he's going to pay such an awful personal price, he doesn't want to feel li
i go back to new york on monday night. i go to japan on saturday. >> oh. >> i then come back to london on thursday, back to new york on the following monday. >> you are in constant jet lag. >> yeah, actually, i am. seven hours' sleep is tantamount to a miracle. i celebrate it. stringer sees his wife, jennifer, a doctor, and their two children just a few days a month. now, your family is not in tokyo; it's back in england, in the countryside. >> yes. >> you...
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because everything, everything in new york is bigger. we've got the tallest buildings, the richest bankers, the racist-est cabbies. in no other city to the drivers even know the proper ethnic slur for people from malta. ( laughter ) it's farc, by th featherhead, be way. there's one thing about new york that is not as big as we thought. >> it apires particular demographic in new york has been expoinencely overestimated-- the rat population. common lore states there are as many rats as humans in new york city, in the neighborhood of eight million. however a statistician from columbia university says there are really just two million rats in the big apple. >> stephen: new york has only two million rats? i mean, that's like finding out new york only has two million original ray's pizzas. ( laughter ) some columbia university brainiac arrived at this estimate by extrapolating the number of rat-occupied lots in the city using complaints from the public about rat sightings. apparently, some new yorkers are still unjaded enough to alert someone
because everything, everything in new york is bigger. we've got the tallest buildings, the richest bankers, the racist-est cabbies. in no other city to the drivers even know the proper ethnic slur for people from malta. ( laughter ) it's farc, by th featherhead, be way. there's one thing about new york that is not as big as we thought. >> it apires particular demographic in new york has been expoinencely overestimated-- the rat population. common lore states there are as many rats as...